REPLACEMENT DURA TRAY
poly Dura Tray
LOP FEEDERS
Special Lop Feeders with a wider mouth. These are needed for breeds with the rounder heads - all the Lops and many of the Dwarf Breeds. This feeder also helps to sift the fines from the grain which will help to prevent mold.
We do not recommend bowls because the rabbit can flip them over and pull their teeth out of alignment.
We do not recommend bowls because the rabbit can flip them over and pull their teeth out of alignment.
Regular J Feeders
These J feeders are perfect for all breeds of rabbits. They also help to sift the fines from the grain which will help prevent mold.
We do not recommend bowls because the rabbit can flip them over and pull their teeth out of alignment.
We do not recommend bowls because the rabbit can flip them over and pull their teeth out of alignment.
LIXIT WATER BOTTLES
We recommend and sell Lixit Wide Mouth water bottles. They are easier to clean and are stronger than other types of water bottles.
16oz - 64oz
16oz - 64oz
LIXIT TOP OPEN WATTER BOTTLES
We also sell Lixit Top Open water bottles.
HAY RACKS
Plastic racks that hang from the outside of the cage. Your rabbit would pull the hay through the wire. This prevents hay waste and keeps the area clean.
FOOT SAVERS
Plastic foot protecters slips easily onto cage floor. Helps to prevent sore hocks.
Easy to clean
Easy to clean
RABBIT GRAIN
We use and sell Blue Seal show Hutch Deluxe
We have found this grain to be excellent for both show and pet rabbits.
We have found this grain to be excellent for both show and pet rabbits.
TIMOTHY HAY
We fill up an empty 50 lb. feed bag full of fresh timothy hay. Alfalfa hay is considered a "hot" feed and should not be feed to rabbits. Alfalfa hay and/or cubes have been linked to gall bladder and kidney stones in rabbits.
Rabbits do need lots of fiber in their diets. Young rabbits should not be fed any fruits or vegetables since these can cause diarrhea in a younger rabbit. Lots of Timothy Hay is considered the breakfast of champions!
Rabbits do need lots of fiber in their diets. Young rabbits should not be fed any fruits or vegetables since these can cause diarrhea in a younger rabbit. Lots of Timothy Hay is considered the breakfast of champions!